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HP 48gx User Manual

HP 48gx
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Step
3:
Set
the
size
of
the
View
Volume
and
location of
the
eyepoint.
es
PLOT
OPTIONS
5
H=-LEFT
ENTER)
1
(*/2)
(ENTER
purr:
ENE
+-hiohr:
1
ENTER)
.4
(*/-)
(ENTER)
4
2-LO0M:
—.
4
Z-HIGH:
.
4
ENTER)
0
(ENTER)
2
(*/-
HE:
©
VE:
—2
2E:
1
ENTER)
1
(ENTER
EMTER
MIMIMUM
¥
VIEW-YOLUME
YAL
ENT
||
[VAMGL]
OK
Step
4:
Save
the
settings,
erase
the
previous
plot,
and draw
the
new
one.
Comp
EEETE
DERN
Then
@)
(PICTURE)
after
plotting
Step
5:
Return
to
the
plot
input
form
and
change
the
z-coordinate
of
the
eyepoint
to
20
to
see
what
the
function
looks
like
from
a
“high”
vantage
point.
(Remember
that
you
are
still
looking
forwards
as
well
as
downwards
at
the
function.)
ORpTE
(@20
iy
ERASE
DRAW
Then
@&)
(PICTURE)
after
+
7
7
y
oem,
plotting
/
/
J
Step
6:
Return
to
the
plot
input
form
and
change
the
z-coordinate
of
the
eyepoint
to
zero
and
the
z-coordinate
to
-8
and
redraw
the
plot.
This
view
shows
the
effect
of
changing
the
horizontal
component.
DFTE
(0)
8
>
0
I
ERASE
DEA
Then
@)(PICTURE)
after
plotting
Plotting
Equations
and
Analyzing
Graphs
6-9

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HP 48gx Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelHP 48gx
TypeGraphing Calculator
Display TypeLCD
Display Size131x64 pixels
Memory128 KB RAM
Expandable MemoryYes, via expansion cards
Release Year1993
ProcessorSaturn
Programming LanguageRPL
Power Supply3x AAA batteries
Weight255 g (9 ounces)

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